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1 Urdu couplets and shers with jhaanka

jhaanka: peered, look into

Description of jhaanka: The Urdu word jhaanka means to peer, glance, or look into something, often with curiosity or stealth. It can also refer to a hole, crack, or peephole in a wall. Unlike the noun form that describes a physical opening, jhaanka as a verb captures the action of looking through or into such spaces. Differs from simple observation, jhaanka implies a deliberate, often furtive gaze. In Urdu poetry and literature, the

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sajni ki aankhon meinchhup kar jab jhaanka

bin holi khele hi

sajan bheeg gaya

when he looked into

his beloved's eyes

he was drenched

even without playing holi

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sajni (f) (1)

beloved (female)

aankhon (m) (12)

eyes

jhaanka (1)

peered, look into

sajan (m) (2)

beloved (male)

bheeg (m) (2)

soak, drench

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